All posts by Erik

Finding Rehearsal Space

Noted Endeavors (Eugenia Zukerman and Emily Ondracek-Peterson) talk with Elizabeth Weisser and Alex Lipowski of Talea Ensemble about prioritizing and finding rehearsal space.

In March 2014, the Talea Ensemble brought Italian-born and Vienna-based composer Pierluigi Billone to New York for its second American Immersion project. The series allows American audiences to gain exposure to a new composer while allowing the composer an opportunity to work in depth with the ensemble’s musicians by continually developing a dialog and exploring his or her musical language. Talea also continues to offer masterclasses and residencies and to present cutting edge concerts in varied locales. The New York Times calls the ensemble “A flexible group that champions toothy modern works and plays them with a compelling lucidity…”

For more about TALEA ENSEMBLE, go to:
Taleaensemble.org

Balancing Work and Life

Paola Prestini talks with Eugenia Zukerman and Emily Ondracek-Peterson from Noted Endeavors about balancing her extensive professional demands with her home life, which includes a young child.

Paola Prestini is a composer/producer/entrepreneur/teacher who balances her own artistic endeavors while running several companies – VisionIntoArt and Original Music Workshop in Brooklyn. Her cross disciplinary projects, residencies, and collaborations bring disparate points of view together and redefine boundaries. She says, “I believe strongly in creating artistic communities and fostering new art,” and she is starting a new contemporary music label, VIA Records, which will present collaborations between composers and artists in different fields.

To read more about Paola Prestini and her work go to:
paolaprestini.com 

How to Self-Publish Your Music

Nathalie Joachim and Allison Loggins-Hull are two remarkable flutists who have created Flutronix. The duo has been described by the Wall Street Journal as “a unique blend of classical music, hip-hop, electronic programming and soulful vocals.” Both are composers, producers and performers and have collaborated with an impressive range of artists. Flutronix music has been broadcast on popular radio stations around the world. They are regularly sought after as clinicians and educators by institutions like The Juilliard School, New England Conservatory, and The University of Michigan. They’ve also been featured in TV segments on Telemundo, BK Live, The Daily Buzz and an internationally broadcast ESPN super bowl commercial as well as in a leading Japanese fashion magazine.

Choosing Repertoire Carefully and Collectively

Hailed by the New York Times as “an interpretive dynamo,” conductor and cellist Eric Jacobsen has built a reputation for engaging audiences with innovative and collaborative programming projects. As co-founder and Music Director of the adventurous orchestra The Knights and a founding member of the dynamic string quartet Brooklyn Rider, he– along with his co-founder brother Colin Jacobsen– may take credit for helping to ensure “the future of classical music in America” (Los Angeles Times).

For more information about Eric Jacobsen and his ensembles, go to:
jacobseneric.comtheknightsnyc.com, and brooklynrider.com.